Later this year, Latin rock icon Carlos Santana will release a new covers album with his takes on rock-radio hits, including Deep Purple’s “Smoke on the Water” and Def Leppard’s “Photograph,” with ...
Carlos Santana reunites much of the lineup from 1971’s “Santana III,” a classic album that ranks with the guitar hero’s best. Gregg Rolie (keyboards, lead vocals), Neal Schon (guitar), Michael ...
Carlos Santana began playing mariachi on violin in the streets of Tijuana, but he was soon drawn to blues musicians: BB King, Jimmy Reed, and John Lee Hooker. At age 8, he switched to guitar and began ...
Sometimes the good things in life don't last long enough. Azteca, a big band spawned in 1972 by members of Santana and filled with the best rock, jazz and Latin jazz musicians in the Bay Area, lasted ...
Eagle Rock Entertainment, DVD/2-CD, 151 mins. $29.98 (regular)/$34.98 (Blu-Ray) The Santana III album came out in 1971. Forty-five years later, Santana IV appeared. Of course, the band was hardly ...
After their legendary performance at Woodstock in the late summer of 1969, and their blistering self titled debut album, Santana would skyrocket to much deserved stardom and cement a place in rock ...
After their raw and exciting self-titled debut Santana, and the successful follow-up Abraxas, Santana decided to go dark and mysterious with their near perfect third album titled, well, Santana III.
Carlos Santana began playing mariachi on violin in the streets of Tijuana, but he was soon drawn to blues musicians: BB King, Jimmy Reed, and John Lee Hooker. At age 8, he switched to guitar and began ...